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Minimum Salary Is Estimated at R$ 1.631 in 2026; Bolsa Family Will Not Have Any Adjustments

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This is reflected in the proposal for a budget and may still suffer from inflation variations.
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The amount represents a nominal increase of 7.44% compared to the minimum wage of R$1,518 in 2025. The increase complies with the approved rule. The post Minimum wage in 2026 should be R$1,631 appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.

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The new correction rule made the government raise the forecast for the minimum salary in the next year. The 2026 Budget Act, sent on the night of this Saturday (29) to Congress, provides for a minimum of R$ 1.631, R$ 1 higher than the R$ 1.630 proposed in the Budgetary Guidelines Act (LDO). The value represents a nominal increase of 7.28% compared to the minimum wage of R$ 1.518 in 2025. The higher obeys the approved rule at the end of the previ…

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The economic team sent to the National Congress, this Saturday (29), the PLOA (Project of the Annual Budget Law) for 2026, the last year of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). For the part, the minimum wage is projected at R$ 1.631, with correction by IPPC (National Price Index to Consumer) and real gain of 2.5% for 2026. Currently, the minimum wage value is R$ 1.518. This value can still be changed in the National Congress. The definition…

·Brazil
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The proposed adjustment is 7.44%, but these values can still be passed by updates until the end of the year

·São Paulo, Brazil
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This is reflected in the proposal for a budget and may still suffer from inflation variations.

·Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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